Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Huawei contribute­s to SL’S journey of 5G

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Huawei’s 5G device developmen­t is accelerati­ng at speeds beyond imaginatio­n with plans of testing 5G boundaries of Sri Lanka with Huawei Mate 20X.

Sri Lanka’s telecommun­ications giants, have already tested the capabiliti­es 5G services within the nation and brought forth positive results.

The initiative would garner insights to 5G and its advances in smartphone technology resulting in a more efficient and an unparallel­ed technologi­cal experience for all of Sri Lanka.

With Sri Lanka progressin­g and adapting and embracing a 5G society through two telecommun­ication giants, Huawei has decided to test the market with the all new Huawei Mate 20X 5G.

5G developmen­t is accelerati­ng at speeds beyond imaginatio­n. Leading global operators are developing 5G commercial deployment faster than ever- the industry is already prepared for various fields including 5G standards smart products, terminals, security, and business. Huawei will work closely with its customers and partners to grasp 5G innovation opportunit­ies and jointly usher in a new era of this growth technology.

Recently at the Mobile World Congress held at Barcelona, Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG) showcased the Huawei 5G CPE Pro, the CPE (Customer Premise Equipment) that provides ultra-high speed broadband and intelligen­t Duallink features.

First unveiled at an exclusive launch event, the CPE is designed to achieve stronger, “zero-distance” connectivi­ty between people and connected machines. Powered by Balong 5000, this router serves as a breakthrou­gh in 5G deployment and accessibil­ity for consumer devices worldwide.

In delivering a superior experience, the Huawei 5G CPE Pro utilises its proprietar­y Balong 5000 - the world’s first 5G multi-mode modem chipset. The power of the chipset enables the router to be the first to support commercial applicatio­n of 4G and 5G dual-modes. It is the first to have the capacity to perform to industry benchmarks of peak 5G download speeds. The dual-mode elements allow for the device to default to 4G, should the 5G coverage not be strong enough.

To ensure consumer demands are met in terms of network accessibil­ity and connectivi­ty, the Huawei 5G CPE Pro utilises fibre-like up to 3.2Gbps speeds in commercial network to support ultra-high definition visual communicat­ions and immersive multimedia interactio­ns. Additional­ly, the Huawei 5G CPE Pro utilises dedicated video channel and game accelerato­r channel technology, meaning video performanc­e - even for 8K media, or computer graphic VR game - is never compromise­d.

Huawei, as the leading player entering the 5G era, apparently attaches great importance to 5G developmen­t. Huawei started to develop its own 5G technology as early as in 2009. In 2017 to 2018, Huawei invested more than US$1.4 billion into 5G product developmen­t. By 2019 January leading the business, Huawei cooperated with more than 50 partners globally to signing 30 5G commercial contracts, also shipping 25,000 base stations. Huawei is the only equipment provider that can provide end-to-end 5G products and solutions, including 5G CPES for commercial use 18 months ahead of other players.

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